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Regional Bone Center

The mission of the Regional Bone Center (RBC), founded in 1979, is to conduct a broad-based research program focused on the elucidation of cellular mechanisms underlying metabolic bone disease and the development of new treatments for bone disease.

RBC scientists are currently focusing on two important areas of bone biology. The first is a comprehensive study of the factors that influence bone quality and strength. This area has received renewed interest in the past several years as the concept of bone quality was incorporated in the latest NIH definition of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is now defined as a reduction in bone strength leading to an increased risk of fracture. Bone strength, in turn, is determined not only by bone mineral density, which we can measure clinically, but also by bone quality. While the factors that influence bone quality are not well understood at present, we know that there are many, including bone microarchitecture and geometry, mineralization, bone turnover, and microdamage. At the Regional Bone Center, state-of-the art technology is being applied to human iliac crest bone biopsies to assess such factors in variety of disease states, including osteoporosis, primary hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, myeloma bone disease and Paget’s disease.

The second area of interest at the RBC is the development of animal models of human bone disease, particularly of osteoporosis. These models permit detailed study of the disruption in cell function that causes the disease and also allow the evaluation and testing of potential new treatments, including injectable parathyroid hormone. This treatment has recently obtained FDA approval and is the first of a new class of drugs, called anabolic agents, for treatment of osteoporosis. These studies are now being extended, in order to provide a greater opportunity to investigate the molecular mechanisms of bone loss and restoration.

For more information on the Regional Bone Center please contact:

David Dempster, PhD
845-786-4839; toll-free at 1-888-707-3422, ext. 4839
E-mail: dempster@helenhayeshosp.org

Adrienne Tewksbury, Grants Administrator
845-786-4834; toll-free at 1-888-707-3422, ext. 4834
E-mail: tewksburya@HelenHayesHosp.org

RBC FAX: 845-786-4878

 
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Scanning electron micrographs of normal and osteoporotic human cancellous bone.
From Dempster, DW et al, J Bone Miner Res 1986; 1:15-21